Module 6
Module 6
Module 6
Science
Quarter 4 – Week 6 - Module 6
CYCLES IN NATURE
AIRs - LM
Pre-Test
Multiple Choice. Read the following questions and write the letter of your answer
on a separate sheet of paper. Label your paper Quarter 4 Module 6 Pre-test.
_______2. During nitrogen fixation, nitrogen gas is converted into a form that ____
can use.
A. plants B. animals C. fungi D. all of the above
Examine the diagram below, and answer the questions that follow.
_______5. How do the living organisms in the diagram return carbon to the
atmosphere?
A. by way of precipitation
B. through the process of photosynthesis
C. by breaking down sugar molecules during respiration
D. None of the above
______ 8. What step(s) could be taken to help reduce the emission of carbon dioxide
into the atmosphere?
A. Decrease combustion B. Cut fewer trees
C.Plant more plants D. All of the above
______ 10. Most animals get the nitrogen they need by _______________.
A. breathing B. eating other organisms
C. "fixing" nitrogen. D. drinking water
______ 13. Which of the following statements about cycles of matter is true?
A. Matter is lost in each cycle.
B. Human activity has little or no impact on cycles.
C. Each cycle involves evaporation and condensation.
D. Matter is moved between the physical environment and living
______ 14. Drinking after running on a hot day replaces water lost through _______.
A. condensation B. respiration
C. transpiration D. combustion
______ 15. Approximately 91 percent of the Earth’s ____ falls on the ocean.
A. nitrogen B. water
C. carbon D. precipitation
Lesson
CYCLES IN NATURE
1
For you to understand the lesson well, do the following activities. Have fun and
good luck! Are you ready? Let’s start!
Jumpstart
Activity 1: Biogeochemical Cycles Crossword Puzzle
Directions: Fill in the crossword puzzle with words commonly used in studying
evolution from based on the guide sentences below. Match the number of the
sentence to the boxes placed across or down the grid.
Across:
1. Process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas.
3. Animals need nitrogen to produce ______________________.
10. Large organic molecule containing nitrogen that contains your genetic
information.
13. _________________________ occurs when fertilizer runoff causes excess
algae and water weeds.
14. Our atmosphere contains 78% free _________________________.
15. The downward entry of water into the soil or rock surface.
16. Prokaryote responsible for "fixing" nitrogen.
Down:
2. Process where water "evaporates" from plants.
4. Rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
5. Bacteria that break down organic matter.
6. What molecule is produced when nitrogen is fixed?
7. Process by which water vapor turns into liquid water.
8. Animals get nitrogen into their systems by eating _______________.
9. Oats, peas, beans, corn
11. Helps plants to grow.
12. What "powers" the water cycle?
Discover
In this cycle;
(a) Water from the transpiring plants, oceans, rivers and lakes evaporates into
the atmosphere
(b) These water vapours subsequently cool and condense to form clouds and
water.
(c) Water returns to the earth as rain and snow.
combines chemically with oxygen, hydrogen (H2), and carbon (C) to build up proteins.
Sulfur (S) and phosphorous (P) maybe added from sol minerals.
When an animal eats the plant or another animal, it consumes protein as food.
In the body, this is broken up into amino acids (its building blocks) which are
converted into protoplasm. Not all of these protein materials have the same fate;
some are oxidized to produce energy. In such a case, N2 compounds maybe excreted
by the animal and be further decomposed by bacterial action in the soil or water, or
wherever the animal may thrive.
When an organism dies, decay begins. Nitrogen is released from decaying
proteins and combines with H2 to form ammonia-a process called ammonification.
Certain kinds of bacteria (nitrifying bacteria) use ammonia and produce nitrite- a
poisonous form of N2 compound which cannot be utilized as a nutrient by plants.
Nitrite is further acted upon chemically by other bacteria (nitrate bacteria)
resulting in the formation of the more usable nitrates.
By starting with NO3 and ending with NO2, a complete sequence of the cycle
has been described.
Carbon-Oxygen Cycle
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Gauge
Multiple Choice. Read the following questions and write the letter of your answer
on a separate sheet of paper. Label your paper Quarter 4 Module 6 Gauge.
For numbers 4-5, study the diagram below, and answer the questions that follow.
______ 6. Drinking after running on a hot day replaces water lost through ___.
A. condensation B. respiration
C. transpiration D.combustion
______ 7. Approximately 91 percent of the Earth’s ____ falls on the ocean.
A. nitrogen B. water
C. carbon D. precipitation
______ 8. Water that seeps into the ground, where it is stored in underground
caverns or in porous rock, is called _______________.
A. runoff B. deposition
C. ground water D. lakes
______ 10. When fungi and bacteria decompose organic matter, they return ____ to
the environment.
A. oxygen B. nitrogen
C. carbon D. both B and C
______ 12. Carbon dioxide is being released into the atmosphere in increasing
quantities, causing it to hold heat. These causes ____________.
A. the temperature of land to rise. B. global warming
C. the temperature of the ocean to rise D. all of the above
______ 13. What step(s) could be taken to help reduce the emission of carbon
dioxide into the atmosphere?
A. decrease combustion B. cut fewer trees
C. plant more plants D. All of the above
______ 15. Most animals get the nitrogen they need by _____________.
B. breathing C. eating other organisms
C. "fixing" nitrogen D. drinking water